case type: civilwhere: New York Supreme CourtAttorney: Roberta KaplanVerdict: Trump found liable for battery and defamation in May 2023. A second defamation trial begins on January 15, 2024.
In a 2019 New York cover story, writer E. Jean Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s. After Trump accused her of lying, Carroll, represented by Roberta Kaplan, sued him for defamation. Then she sued for damages over the alleged assault, taking advantage of a recent New York law that extends the statute of limitations for adult survivors of sexual abuse. The trial…
In the latest skirmish in an ongoing battle between taxing authorities and institutions of higher education, the Nebraska Tax Equalization and Review Commission recently confirmed a decision that denied a property tax exemption for a food court located on the campus of the University of Nebraska. in Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska v. Lancaster County Bd. of Equalization, the Commission found the food court was located in the union building and was used exclusively by private food vendors. The Commission determined the use of the food court space was inconsistent with the University’s public purpose, despite the…
Alan Kandel will present “ESOP Legal Update,” at the Heart of America Chapter Spring Roundtables and Conference on Thursday, March 16, 2023.
With the 50th Anniversary of ERISA approaching in 2024, this session will provide a “Legal Update” with a particular focus on the continuing and compelling need for Department of Labor (“DOL”) regulatory guidance regarding the meaning of the term “adequate consideration” which lies at the heart of almost every ESOP transaction. Among other things, we will explore a recent Petition filed by The ESOP Association under the Administrative Procedure Act calling for Notice and Comment Rulemaking by DOL…
January 12, 2023
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The principal Law governing the real estate sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain is Legislative Decree No. (27) of 2017 on the Issuance of the Real Estate Sector Regulation Law (the “Law”). On 3 November 2022, the Shura Council along with the Council of Representatives enacted Decree No. (41) of 2022 introducing a new chapter to Section Three of the Law related to the management of the common parts other than through the owner’s union. This…